IN-W vs NZ-W Predictions – 2nd ODI – 27/10/2024
Outplayed in the opening game, New Zealand Women look to keep the series alive against India Women
India Women clinched the first game by 59 runs and will be eyeing to secure the series when they host New Zealand Women in the second ODI on Sunday, October 27. The match, part of the Women’s Championship, will take place at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, with the action scheduled to kick off at 1:30 PM IST.
Here is our analysis for this match with best betting tips.
IN-W vs NZ-W Prediction – 2nd ODI – Best Bets
Below are some of the best bets for this IN-W vs NZ-W 2nd ODI match.
Shafali Verma first batter to score 10 runs between Smriti Mandhana / Shafali Verma – Dafabet @ 2.34, BET HERE
Shafali Verma is a naturally more attacking batter between her and her opening partner Smriti Mandhana. Shafali had a rapid start in the last game, scoring 33 off 23.
Amelia Kerr to score 25 & pick over 1.5 wickets – 10Cric @ 4.20, BET HERE
Coming on the back of an incredible T20 World Cup campaign, Amelia Kerr picked 4 for 42 in nine overs in the first ODI and made 25 not-out batting at an unusual position number nine. Bank on her all-round skill set and you could get big returns.
Shafali Verma TO 23.5 runs – Stake @ 1.85, BET HERE
Shafali Verma looked in very good touch in the previous game, smashing 33 runs in 22 deliveries with five fours and a six. Back her to get another good start in this game.
Venue and Pitch Analysis
The pitches at Ahmedabad have been more on the bowling-friendly side in women’s cricket, with both pacers and spinners getting good assistance. Five women’s ODIs have been hosted here with the average first innings score reading 212.
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Head-to-Head Record IN-W vs NZ-W
The head-to-head record between these two teams in ODIs is tilted towards New Zealand Women. Out of 55 matches, New Zealand have won 34 games while India have been victorious 20 times. New Zealand lead the eight games by 6-2.
India Women
India Women were without regular skipper Harmanpreet Kaur in the first game but registered a 59-run victory. Tejal Hasabnis (42) and Deepti Sharma (41) helped the team reach 227 before Radha Yadav starred with 3 for 35. Saima Thakor snared 2 for 26 on her debut as they bowled out the opponents for 168.
New Zealand Women
New Zealand, placed sixth in the Women’s Championship with 18 points from 19 games, need to win three of the remaining five games to qualify for the World Cup. The Kerr sisters claimed seven wickets between them in the first game to restrict the hosts to 227 but the batting unit just couldn’t get going.
Where to Watch IN-W vs NZ-W 2nd ODI
Check out the details of where to watch the IN-W vs NZ-W match.
- In India, Sports 18 Network has the broadcasting rights for this series while you can also stream the match live on the Jio Cinema app or website.
- New Zealand fans can catch the action live on Sky Sports NZ and stream on the Sky Go application.
- People living in other regions, check with your local sports network services.
Toss Prediction
Four of the five women’s ODIs played at this ground in Ahmedabad have been won by the team batting first. Going by this record and general trend in women’s ODI cricket, you can expect the team winning the toss to bat first in this game.
IN-W vs NZ-W 2nd ODI – Key Points
Take a look at the weather forecast, key matchup and favourites to get a better picture of the match.
Weather conditions
Looking at the forecast, the weather in Ahmedabad should be sunny and warm on Sunday afternoon while remaining clear in the evening. Rain should not be a threat for this fixture with the temperature hovering between 27 to 38 degree Celsius.
Favourites to win the match – India Women
India Women will remain the favourites by some margin heading into the second ODI. India won the first game comprehensively and have a 75% chance of winning this game.
Key matchup
Smriti Mandhana has faced 26 deliveries against Jess Kerr in ODI cricket, scoring only 11 runs and losing her wicket twice.